TOYS (1992)
Robin Williams is all forced whimsy as a fun-loving toy mogul with a peroxide 'do and the surreal stylistic sense of a Magritte painting, but this fable about playthings perverted into military-grade weapons quickly curdles into something dark and heavy. It's like watching a potential diamond turn back into a lump of coal.








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